Tag Archives: christmas crafts for kids
PENGUIN TREATS
Like snowmen, penguins are a winter project, rather than a Christmas project. These little guys are made with half pint milk cartons, which there are an abundance of at school. These go together very quickly, so if you want to … Continue reading
GINGERBREAD MAN/SNOWMAN MITTENS
Teachers and students alike appreciate easy to make Christmas decorations for their classroom. For variety, one side of this hanging project shows a snowman and the other side is a gingerbread man—they both are stuffed in a mitten. I used … Continue reading
SNOWMAN BOOKMARK TAGS
These flakey friends are ready to bookmark your favorite Christmas story. Shaped like shipping tags and printed on file folder, these bookmarks have a rustic look. Tuck one in with a book gift this year. Look for, “Snowman Bookmarks,” in … Continue reading
ANGEL SIGN WITH ANGELS
These little angels are cute in their colored dresses and feather wings, ribbon legs and button feet. I think they would be really cute using white for the dresses and feather wings, and twine for the legs. Brown or black … Continue reading
SNOWMAN STOCKING
A stocking and a stocking cap for this snowman. I’ve left the faces, stockings and caps blank to give the kids lots of ways to make their project unique. I love his tinsel arms. Finish only one side and hang … Continue reading
1ST GRADE NATIVITY
This little stand up Nativity uses one sheet of card stock. I can’t give you a pattern for the figure illustrations because they are copyright, Mo Manning. I have included a blank pattern for the stand up which will help … Continue reading
BURLAP BUDDIES ORNAMENTS
These aren’t difficult to make and would look really cute hanging on the Christmas tree. They would also be cute filler gifts because they aren’t expensive to make. I came up with three bunches of buddies: snowmen, angels and toy … Continue reading
PAPER TOWEL TUBE ANGEL
This 16″ angel would look great standing tall and stately on the mantel. There are all sorts of opportunities to change the looks of the angel. Draw a singing mouth, put a print in the bodice, have colored wings, a … Continue reading